The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 3Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1874 Includes articles on issues of worldwide anthropological interest. |
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... words to express numbers higher than units , could repeat the names of the individuals of the tribes ) , and thus he learned their real force , which he never rated higher than seven hundred - that is , after 1830 ; and year after year ...
... words to express numbers higher than units , could repeat the names of the individuals of the tribes ) , and thus he learned their real force , which he never rated higher than seven hundred - that is , after 1830 ; and year after year ...
Sida 14
... word , is unknown , except in the high lands of the country , where for five months of the year it is bit- ter enough , and something like a seventh or eighth of its area is over two thousand feet high ; and no little part of these high ...
... word , is unknown , except in the high lands of the country , where for five months of the year it is bit- ter enough , and something like a seventh or eighth of its area is over two thousand feet high ; and no little part of these high ...
Sida 17
... words ) ; the fire had burnt out ; the body was placed in a sitting posture . While ruminating on the dire mortality that had taken place amongst the people of this tribe , I was interrupted in my reverie by the husband of the deceased ...
... words ) ; the fire had burnt out ; the body was placed in a sitting posture . While ruminating on the dire mortality that had taken place amongst the people of this tribe , I was interrupted in my reverie by the husband of the deceased ...
Sida 18
... word to express thunder and lightning . He also says that the dying native had a keen perception of his ap- proaching end , and when he knew it was at hand his last desire was to be removed into the open air to die by his fire . In the ...
... word to express thunder and lightning . He also says that the dying native had a keen perception of his ap- proaching end , and when he knew it was at hand his last desire was to be removed into the open air to die by his fire . In the ...
Sida 26
... words of three syllables . The juveniles are making considerable profi- ciency in learning , and several are in writing , and have acquired a knowledge of the relation of numbers , and some can add toler- ably correctly . " The ...
... words of three syllables . The juveniles are making considerable profi- ciency in learning , and several are in writing , and have acquired a knowledge of the relation of numbers , and some can add toler- ably correctly . " The ...
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